APRO has partnered with Venus Protocol to provide price data support for Binance bStocks.
AI oracle APRO, backed by YZi Labs, announced that Venus Protocol—a leading lending protocol on BNB Chain—has joined its Multi-Oracle Resilience Program (MORE). Under the partnership, APRO will provide reliable price feed services for Binance bStocks on Venus Protocol, further enhancing the reliability of its asset price feeds. The first batch of services covers four tokenized stock assets: SKHYB, NVDAB, SPCXB, and TSLAB. APRO stated that the MORE program mitigates risks from single oracle failures or attacks, while boosting the overall price stability and security of the DeFi ecosystem. The APRO team will continue to integrate more independent, verifiable data sources via the MORE initiative, building more resilient and reliable infrastructure for the on-chain ecosystem.
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Strategy did not increase its Bitcoin holdings last week, selling $334 million in stocks, lifting its U.S. dollar reserves to $4.8 billion.
Last week, Strategy sold 3.46 million shares via an ATM program, raising $333.7 million. The company made no Bitcoin purchases, leaving its Bitcoin holdings unchanged at 840,447 BTC, with a total cost of $63.36 billion and an average cost of roughly $75,385 per BTC. The proceeds were used to pay preferred stock dividends, repurchase $132.2 million worth of STRC, and increase cash reserves. Its current U.S. dollar reserves stand at $4.8 billion.
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Global family offices have built up substantial stakes in SpaceX, totaling $3.8 billion, with Hyatt hotel heirs holding a $1.8 billion heavy stake.
Ultra-high-net-worth family offices from the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East have collectively built approximately $3.8 billion in positions in SpaceX. The largest single stake belongs to the family office of Nick Pritzker, heir to the Hyatt hotel fortune, which held roughly $1.8 billion worth of SpaceX positions as of the end of June; the stake was established just weeks after SpaceX’s public listing. Two key trends are emerging: First, family offices are reallocating capital from traditional portfolios to actively position themselves in long-cycle themes such as rockets, satellites, and AI infrastructure. Second, SpaceX’s secondary market capital structure is expanding beyond its original PE/VC holders to a broader group of ultra-high-net-worth investors and institutional players. Against the backdrop of SpaceX’s share price facing post-listing volatility, lock-up period selling pressure, and a short squeeze, the massive positions built by family offices have provided new buying support for the market.
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Trump admits to having a secret backchannel with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
According to Fox News, U.S. President Donald Trump today confirmed the existence of secret communication channels between himself and officials of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Details of U.S.-Iran negotiations were exposed several days ago, revealing that the Trump administration had bypassed Iran’s official negotiators to engage with the IRGC. In mid-May this year, when U.S. negotiators attempted to reach an agreement with Iran to end hostilities, they encountered a critical problem: they could not verify whether the Iranian representatives at the negotiating table truly represented the highly influential IRGC. As a result, Trump administration officials took an unusual approach—bypassing Iran’s official negotiators to directly contact senior IRGC leaders. The U.S. selected Nechirvan Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, to oversee this secret channel, a choice based on his rare advantage of being trusted by both the U.S. and IRGC leadership. A key reason for the difficulties in U.S.-Iran negotiations is that Washington cannot determine who actually holds decision-making power in Iran.
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Global family offices have built up large stakes in SpaceX, with total investments amounting to $3.8 billion, while the Hyatt hotel heir holds a heavy $1.8 billion position.
Ultra-high-net-worth family offices from the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East have collectively accumulated a SpaceX stake worth approximately $3.8 billion. The largest single holding belongs to the family office of Nick Pritzker, heir to the Hyatt hotel empire, which held a SpaceX position valued at around $1.8 billion as of the end of June; the stake was established just weeks after SpaceX’s public listing. Two key trends are currently unfolding: First, family offices are reallocating capital from traditional allocations to actively position in long-cycle themes including rockets, satellites, and AI infrastructure. Second, SpaceX’s secondary market capital structure is expanding beyond its original PE/VC holders to a broader pool of ultra-high-net-worth and institutional investors. Against the backdrop of SpaceX’s share price facing post-listing volatility, lock-up period selling pressure, and a short squeeze, the large-scale positions built by family offices have provided new buying support for the market.
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Yushu's over-the-counter (OTC) price has broken through the $100 mark, with estimated per-signature profit rising to 261,500 yuan.
Since its August 5 launch, Unitree’s pre-IPO perpetual contract on Trade.xyz has posted gains on 11 of the 13 days so far. It rose an additional 6.7% today to break the $100 threshold, currently trading at $99.8 (around 673 RMB), corresponding to a post-IPO market capitalization of roughly $40.3 billion (about 271.8 billion RMB).
Unitree’s confirmed IPO issue price is 150.8 RMB per share, which is expected to bring a 4.46x gain for new listing subscribers. The firm’s STAR Market IPO plans to issue 4,044,640 shares, representing 10% of its total post-issue share count. One lot consists of 500 shares, with an estimated single-lot subscription payment of approximately 75,000 RMB. Per Trade.xyz’s pricing, 500 shares are valued at 336,500 RMB, meaning the profit after deducting the subscription payment is around 261,500 RMB.
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